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I've also heard those reports of Wal-Marts restocking nothing. I was unable to get to my usual Wal-Mart to check, but I'm telling myself the case of ML-14 they put up Wednesday was all they put out, and it's probably not too far from the truth. Plus, I did finally finish my Giant Man, so I'm not too worried about it.

The two wally worlds I stopped at over the weekend had full cases of ML wave 15, so maybe it's a territorial thing?

Doesn't matter though as wave 15 is crap and there isn't anything in it worth getting.

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I picked up Spider-Man Origins (9" really) Green Goblin, and though that isn't how I'd like them to do the wrists and ankles, it works pretty well for this character. I'm not sold on any of the others yet... I'll get Doc Oc next, don't think I'll get black Spider-Man, and might get the classic spidey... just not sure.

I'll do a review over at actionfigs, but my two biggest complaints about the Goblin are that his ankles need to be stronger, and that the figure has really limited articulation. Otherwise, it actually a fun toy.

They're supposed to be doing a second series with Daredevil, Cap'n America, Wolverine, and something called "Iron Spider-Man."

Yeah, but I think they're built just a little better than the Famous Covers stuff. Some of those looked really... odd. A few were good, but the quality was all over the place.

I just wish, if Hasbro's going to try for a MEGO line, that they'd go out and do it just like real MEGO figures, and not fiddle around with the design. A true 8" line of figured in "retro" boxes would be awesome.

My Target store got in the Spider-Man Origins 8" clothed and the 6" 2packs... oh my god these look horrible! Worse than pictures had led me to expect even. The clothed line with its tiny hands & feet and mismatched clothes just stinks. The 6" 2packs are terrible terrible terrible, awful sculpting (movie Doc Ock was abysmal), crazy poses, crap articulation, plastics that look cheaper, and paint that doesn't hold up. Thanks to Hasbro, Marvel collecting is about to die a painful death.

Couldn't agree more, JT. Between the craptastic 8" line (saw all four the other night at Walmart) and the abysmal upcoming Marvel Legends (they should've renamed them something else so as not to get peoples' hopes up), they really took a dump on the Marvel license.